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Ginder LM et al. - Medical students and junior doctors’ development of practical surgical skills is poorly assessed because these skills are primarily taught during specialist training. Many surgeons in their enthusiasm for their craft are more than willing to teach and pass on the skills that they have honed. The Pan-Surgical Logbook (www.elogbook.org) gives a way to record this valuable practical experience in a web based database run by the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh.

   

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